2018
DOI: 10.15171/mejdd.2018.125
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The Right Liver Lobe Size/Albumin Concentration Ratio in Identifying Esophageal Varices among Patients with Liver Cirrhosis

Abstract: BACKGROUND It is necessity to work more on non-invasive markers like right liver lobe size/albumin concentration ratio for predicting esophageal varices. We aimed to see the right liver lobe/albumin ratio in identifying esophageal varices among patients with cirrhosis caused by hepatitis B and C. METHODS A cross-sectional study was conducted among all indoor patients admitted to the Department of Internal Medicine, Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission, General Hospital, Sector H-11/4 Islamabad, Pakistan, durin… Show more

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“…Prediction of EV considering noninvasive approaches has obtained considerable attention, and numerous investigations have been carried out to invent noninvasive parameters to facilitate the anticipation of EV in CLD patients with an objective of declining cost and burden on endoscopy 20 . In our study, there were 123 (82%) patients with EV who were included, which was consistent with previously reported studies from different countries like Pakistan, India, Serbia, and Egypt 14,18,21,22 . In accordance with the previous study, 14,22 the grading of Child‐Turcotte‐Pugh, we noticed that patients with grade A were 72 (48%), which was followed by grade B (54, 36%), and grade C (24, 16%).…”
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“…Prediction of EV considering noninvasive approaches has obtained considerable attention, and numerous investigations have been carried out to invent noninvasive parameters to facilitate the anticipation of EV in CLD patients with an objective of declining cost and burden on endoscopy 20 . In our study, there were 123 (82%) patients with EV who were included, which was consistent with previously reported studies from different countries like Pakistan, India, Serbia, and Egypt 14,18,21,22 . In accordance with the previous study, 14,22 the grading of Child‐Turcotte‐Pugh, we noticed that patients with grade A were 72 (48%), which was followed by grade B (54, 36%), and grade C (24, 16%).…”
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confidence: 90%
“… 20 In our study, there were 123 (82%) patients with EV who were included, which was consistent with previously reported studies from different countries like Pakistan, India, Serbia, and Egypt. 14 , 18 , 21 , 22 In accordance with the previous study, 14 , 22 the grading of Child‐Turcotte‐Pugh, we noticed that patients with grade A were 72 (48%), which was followed by grade B (54, 36%), and grade C (24, 16%). Alempijevic et al 15 identified 22.3%, 33%, 16%, and 4.3% of the patients with grade I, II, III, and IV esophageal varices, respectively, and 24.5% of the patients with no esophageal varices with an upper GI endoscopy examination.…”
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